Who would have thought that remote control cars could tow an SUV like the Toyota Hilux? But 15 Tamiya Hilux Bruiser 4x4s (based on the old Toyota Hilux) weren't daunted by the challenge and pulled the 3.2 tonne brute. Don't believe it? See for yourself.
You can remote control cars move a life-size car? The first answer would be, of course, no. But the same answer would be given to the question of whether man is capable of moving airplanes by himself, and we know that he is. And indeed. Toyota and Tamiya (maker of remote control cars) have joined forces again after a long time and created a series of promotional videos Little and Large, in which Tamiya demonstrates the power and capabilities of its mini 'machines' Tamiya Hilux Bruiser 4x4. Toyota has contributed its latest Hilux to this end.
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Tamiya started producing mini Hiluxes back in the eighties, and for this challenge they used their 3.2-kilogram models with 2.3 Nm of torque (ratio 1 : 15 compared to the real model) weights s 500 kilograms, which increased the grip.
Gallery - Toyota Hilux and Tamiya Bruisers:
Old ad:
Toyota Hilux Little and Large: Wade
Toyota Hilux Little and Large: Mud
Toyota Hilux Little and Large: Tow